Hi Guys, I can get off road diesel from the local county co-op for $.50/gal cheaper. Are their any concerns with running this in my new BX2670. First time tractor owner. Thanks Guys in advance for your responses.
Hi Guys, I can get off road diesel from the local county co-op for $.50/gal cheaper. Are their any concerns with running this in my new BX2670. First time tractor owner. Thanks Guys in advance for your responses.
Here is a great article on the subject, around here you can still get the 500 p/m type.....and you can get the ultra low 15 p/m stuff too.Regardless of the diesel that you choose to use I recommend you consider also adding into each tank-fill a dose of Stanadyne or similar fuel admixture material to increase the diesel's cetane (analogous to 'octane' in gasoline), it's lubricity, and it's low temperature gelling point, especially as we go into winter.
Others on this Forum like other products--there are plenty to choose from--but Stanadyne is the only product endorsed by Bosch that makes virtually all injectors and diesel fuel systems.
Regarding the tank label noted by another poster that one bulk tank has a different sulfur content compared to 'regular' 'required for on-road use' non-farm non-dyed diesel: my bet is it's all the same with the only difference being the off-road farm fuel is dyed for tax accounting purposes. I think it wholly unlikely that the supplying refinery is going to split off a relatively small side-stream of higher sulfur content fuel and manage it completely differently apart from the 'legally required' highway fuel. The sulfur removal process in refining is not trivial. Consider further that even a very small refinery is pushing through a total of more than 2,000,000-gals plus per day of crude oil---and they're in all probablity just not going to manage differently that small high-sulfur split stream.
Please post back your fuel experiences so we may all learn.
Probably got the low stuff in the tank and they didnt change the signs around here!Seems like the 500 ppm. fuel was gone in our area around 2006. I know for sure it was gone in 07.
When I checked with the local distributor over a year ago, they said it's all ULSD fuel now in this state. Your state may be different, or that's an old sticker.as i cant tell you with out a doubt that it is what the pump says, i can say i know what diesel used to feel like on your hands and what ULSD fuel feels like on your hands. and the stuff from this pump sure dose feel like the old stuff